Comments on: Learn 2 solo lead blues rock guitar major pentatonic scales https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales open g tuning for guitar Sun, 03 Mar 2013 14:53:17 +0000 hourly 1 By: Niklas Mard https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44402 Sun, 03 Mar 2013 14:53:17 +0000 https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44402 Is he using flatwounds? 

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By: Jack L https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44388 Sun, 03 Mar 2013 13:45:17 +0000 https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44388 do you have any more vids on how to solo and or scales to thanks and good vids

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By: mightyzorro https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44373 Sun, 03 Mar 2013 12:37:17 +0000 https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44373 i have a soloing question for you… lets say the song is in G, and your gona start your solo, using the minor pentatonic scale.. do you HAVE TO start on a "G" note? or can it be started on any note that falls on the G minor pentatonic scale?

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By: littlelizum42 https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44348 Sun, 03 Mar 2013 11:29:17 +0000 https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44348 whats the song or scale that’s playing in the background? thanks….

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By: franktib https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44275 Sun, 03 Mar 2013 10:21:17 +0000 https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44275 best to start on a chord tone. ie: 1,3,5 or 7

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By: mightyzorro https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44256 Sun, 03 Mar 2013 09:13:17 +0000 https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44256 what do you mean by "chord tone"?

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By: franktib https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44238 Sun, 03 Mar 2013 08:05:17 +0000 https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44238 U get the idea? now the pentatonic is nice cuz most of the notes work but the forth doesnt so much so if you land hard on a G wen the d chord shows up u will sound off. Think on that and get back to me.

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By: franktib https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44218 Sun, 03 Mar 2013 06:57:17 +0000 https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44218 A chord tone is the 1st 3rd and 5th interval of the scale if its a triad or 1 3 5 7 for a seventh. So if the song is in G & the progression is say G to C to D u would start on a 1,3,5 or 7 related to the chord of the measure. In pentatonic minor ud be thinking of starting on a G(1) Bb(3) D(5) or F(5) over the G. Over the C ud want a C(1) E(3) G(5) or Bb(7).

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By: Ryan Smith https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44199 Sun, 03 Mar 2013 05:49:17 +0000 https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44199 marty how do you get that awesome blues sound?

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By: YoungGuitarUpstart https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44179 Sun, 03 Mar 2013 04:41:17 +0000 https://opengtuning.co.uk/learn-2-solo-lead-blues-rock-guitar-major-pentatonic-scales/#comment-44179 A minor Pent = C major Pent. Right On !! 😉

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